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Description
The functions and objects described here make working with GTK+ and GIO more convenient.
GtkMountOperation is needed when mounting volumes:
It is an implementation of GMountOperation that can be used with
GIO functions for mounting volumes such as
g_file_mount_enclosing_volume()
, g_file_mount_mountable()
,
g_volume_mount()
, g_mount_unmount_with_operation()
and others.
When necessary, GtkMountOperation shows dialogs to ask for passwords, questions or show processes blocking unmount.
gtk_show_uri() is a convenient way to launch applications for URIs.
Another object that is worth mentioning in this context is GdkAppLaunchContext, which provides visual feedback when lauching applications.
Functions
gtk_mount_operation_new ()
GMountOperation *
gtk_mount_operation_new (GtkWindow *parent
);
Creates a new GtkMountOperation
Since: 2.14
gtk_mount_operation_is_showing ()
gboolean
gtk_mount_operation_is_showing (GtkMountOperation *op
);
Returns whether the GtkMountOperation is currently displaying a window.
Since: 2.14
gtk_mount_operation_set_parent ()
void gtk_mount_operation_set_parent (GtkMountOperation *op
,GtkWindow *parent
);
Sets the transient parent for windows shown by the GtkMountOperation.
Since: 2.14
gtk_mount_operation_get_parent ()
GtkWindow *
gtk_mount_operation_get_parent (GtkMountOperation *op
);
Gets the transient parent used by the GtkMountOperation
Since: 2.14
gtk_mount_operation_set_screen ()
void gtk_mount_operation_set_screen (GtkMountOperation *op
,GdkScreen *screen
);
Sets the screen to show windows of the GtkMountOperation on.
Since: 2.14
gtk_mount_operation_get_screen ()
GdkScreen *
gtk_mount_operation_get_screen (GtkMountOperation *op
);
Gets the screen on which windows of the GtkMountOperation will be shown.
Since: 2.14
gtk_show_uri ()
gboolean gtk_show_uri (GdkScreen *screen
,const gchar *uri
,guint32 timestamp
,GError **error
);
This is a convenience function for launching the default application to show the uri. The uri must be of a form understood by GIO (i.e. you need to install gvfs to get support for uri schemes such as http:// or ftp://, as only local files are handled by GIO itself). Typical examples are
file:///home/gnome/pict.jpg
http://www.gnome.org
mailto:me@gnome.org
Ideally the timestamp is taken from the event triggering
the gtk_show_uri()
call. If timestamp is not known you can take
GDK_CURRENT_TIME
.
Since: 2.14
Types and Values
struct GtkMountOperation
struct GtkMountOperation;
This should not be accessed directly. Use the accessor functions below.